Morning Devotional:
Last night was not a good night at my house for computer work.
I’m supposed to have high speed internet. I pay for lightning speed internet connectivity because I do a lot of computer work and a lot of video streaming. As I was working on my computer last night and streaming a movie, I got the dreaded spinning circle icon on my TV and a popup on my laptop that said, “trying to connect.” Suddenly, from both an entertainment and a technology standpoint, I was dead in the water.
It was the message on the computer screen that spoke to me the most. “Trying to connect.” There was a certain irony that accompanied the line, a surprisingly accurate assessment of my attempts to capture some meaningful time alone with God. This I presumed was God’s way of telling me the time was now, and I agreed. I definitely needed to connect – not with computers and fiber optic cable, but with prayer and worship before a God who always draws near to me when I draw near to Him.
– Beth
Burning Question:
What is a great family gift?
Bible Quiz:
Question: Who was hidden in a cave while God passed by?
Answer: Moses (Exodus 33:21-23)
Storytime: She is Little Mommy.